The Public Security Newspaper made large contribution to the Central Highlands
PSNews – The Public Security Newspaper has decided on November 30th to establish a new branch office in the Central Highlands. Although the office was just officially launched, the Public Security Newspaper has had strong attachment to the people and land for decades.
- Public Security Newspaper opens repoffice in Central Highlands
- Public Security Newspaper visits injured police officer
- Public Security Newspaper Charity Fund
Over the past decades, along with the public security forces in the Central Highlands, the Public Security Newspaper has cared for ethnic minorities and promptly reported hot events relating to the area, contributing to encouraging people, officers and soldiers there to work better.
The Editorial Board of the Public Security Newspaper handing over gratitude house to needy soldier |
The Public Security Newspaper supported relevant agencies in preventing and combating against crimes, conspiracies and attempts of reactionary forces, especially FULRO (the so-called United Front for the Liberation of Oppressed Races) elements, who make use of religion issues to sabotage the local government.
Under the guidance of leaders of the Ministry of Public Security, the Public Security Newspaper has succeeded in popularizing the Party’s and State’s policies and updating local people on latest news on the domestic and international situation, contributing to promoting socio-economic development of the region.
Over the past ten years, the Public Security Newspaper organized hundreds of charitable activities, providing assistance totaling over VND 10 billion to local people. The assistance activities include building gratitude houses, martyrs' monuments and memorials in Kbang and Gia Lai, and offering Tet gifts to needy people.
In the time to come, the Public Security Newspaper will continue promoting its vanguard role in the political and ideological front as well as protecting peaceful life for local people.